Dec 02, 2017 T-Series Tamil presents Chinna Chinna Asai Song from Tamil Movie Roja starring Arvindswamy, Madhubala. Music by A.R. Rahman Lyrics by Vairamuthu.
“Chinna Machan Song Lyrics” is a from film, Charlie Chaplin 2. This song freshly arrived in Youtube on 14 September 2018. Party is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language comedy romance film directed by Shakthi Chidambaram and produced by T. Siva under production banner, Amma Creations. This film expected to release worldwide soon. The film features Prabhu Deva, Nikki Galrani and Adah Sharma in the lead roles, while others plays supporting roles. Sung by Senthil Ganesan and Rajalakshmi. Music composed by Amrish. “Chinna Machan Song Lyrics” penned by Chella Thangaiah. Saregama Tamil was the publisher of this song. Full song lyrics are below. Enjoy the lyrics. Don’t miss it out!
Chinna Machan Song Lyrics -- Charlie Chaplin 2
Chinna Machan | Lyrical | Charlie Chaplin2 | Prabhu Deva |Nikki Galrani |Amrish |Shakthi Chidambaram
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Movie Title | Charlie Chaplin 2 |
Song Title | Chinna Machan |
Singers | Senthil Ganesh & Rajalakshmi |
Music Composed & Arranged by | Amrish |
Lyrics | Chella Thangaiah |
Director | Sakthi Chidambaram |
Audio Label | Saregama Tamil |
Eh eh eh eh…
Chinna machan
Enna pulla
Sevatha machan
Sollu pulla
En sevatha machan
Adi sollu pulla
Chinna machan
Enna pulla
Sevatha machan
Sollu pulla
En sevatha machan
Adi sollu pulla
Eh eh eh eh…
Chinna machan
Enna pulla
Sevatha machan
Sollu pulla
En sevatha machan
Enna sollu pulla
Chinna machan
Enna pulla
Sevatha machan
Sollu pulla
En sevatha machan
Enna sollu pulla
Oorukulla ungala yesuranga
Thinam onnu renda solli pesuranga
Namma oorukulla ungala yesuranga
Onnu renda solli pesuranga
Thinam onnu renda solli pesuranga
Namma oorukulla ungala yesuranga
Onnu renda solli pesuranga
Eh eh eh eh…
Chinna pulla
Enna machan
Sevatha pulla
Sollu machan
Adi sevatha pulla
Sollu machan
Chinna pulla
Enna machan
Sevatha pulla
Sollu machan
Adi sevatha pulla
Sollu machan
Yaaru yaaru enna pesuranga
Adi enna vellam solli yesunanga
Inga yaaru yaaru enna pesuranga
Adi enna vellam solli yesunanga
Adi enna vellam solli yesunanga
Inga yaaru yaaru enna pesuranga
Adi enna vellam solli yesunanga
Ah ah ah ah…
Aasai machan
Enna pulla
Azhagu machan
Sollu pulla
En azhagu machan
Enna sollu pulla
Aasai machan
Enna pulla
Azhagu machan
Sollu pulla
En azhagu machan
Enna sollu pulla
Aandipatti anitha yaaru machan
Ithu akkam pakkam
Pesum pechu machan
Ithu akkam pakkam
Pesum pechu machan
Ah ah ah ah…
Aththai pulla
Enna machan
Azhagu pulla
Sollu machan
En azhagu pulla
Enna sollu machan
Aththai pulla
Enna machan
Azhagu pulla
Sollu machan
En azhagu pulla
Enna sollu machan
Aandipatti anitha akka ponnu
Ava anjanglass-u padikkum chinna ponnu
Ava anjanglass-u padikkum chinna ponnu
Thira thiranathirthirranana
Thira thiranathirathana
Thira thiranathirthirranana
Thira thiranathirana
Thiranananaaa…
Thira thiranathirathana
Thira thiranathirthirranana
Thira thiranathirana
Thiranananaaa…
Ho ho ho ho…
Chella machan
Enna pulla
Nalla machan
Sollu pulla
Romba nalla machan
Adi sollu pulla
Chella machan
Enna pulla
Nalla machan
Sollu pulla
Romba nalla machan
Adi sollu pulla
Cell phone-ula parthen peru machan
Antha sirukki mava santhiya yaaru machan
Antha sirukki mava santhiya yaaru machan
Ho ho ho ho…
Katta pulla
Enna machan
Karutha pulla…hei
Mudi karutha pulla
Sollu machan
Katta pulla
Enna machan
Karutha pulla…hei
Mudi karutha pulla
Sollu machan
Sathiyama solluren kehlu pulla
Antha santhiya thaan
En uyir thozhan pulla
Antha santhiya thaan
En uyir thozhan pulla
Hmm hmm hmm hmm…
Nesa machan
Enna pulla
Paasa machan
Sollu pulla
En aasai machan
Adi sollu pulla
Nesa machan
Enna pulla
Paasa machan
Sollu pulla
En aasai machan
Adi sollu pulla
Thungayilum devi-nu solluriga
Ennai yengavachu yen macnah kolluriga
Ennai yengavachu yen macnah kolluriga
Hmm hmm hmm hmm…
Maaman pulla
Enna machan
Manasukkulla
Sollu machan
En manasukkulla
Enna sollu machan
Maaman pulla
Enna machan
Manasukkulla
Sollu machan
En manasukkulla
Enna sollu machan
Karumari deviyathan nenachirukken
Namma kalyana thethiyathan kurichirukken
Namma kalyana thethiyathan kurichirukken
Eh eh eh eh…
Chinna machan
Enna pulla
Sevatha machan
Sollu pulla
Yen sevatha machan
Adi sollu pulla
Chinna machan
Enna pulla
Sevatha machan
Sollu pulla
Yen sevatha machan
Adi sollu pulla
Roja | |||
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Soundtrack album by | |||
Released | 1992 | ||
Recorded | Panchathan Record Inn Chennai, India | ||
Genre | Soundtrack | ||
Length | 25:33 | ||
Label | Lahari Music Bayshore Pyramid | ||
A. R. Rahman chronology | |||
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Roja is the debut soundtrack album of music composer A. R. Rahman, featuring lyrics by Vairamuthu. It is the soundtrack to the 1992 Tamil film of the same name, directed by Mani Ratnam, and starring Aravind Swamy and Madhoo. Released on Lahari Music, it was also listed in Time magazine's '10 Best Soundtracks' of all time.[1] It also fetched the National Film Award for Best Music Direction for A. R. Rahman and the National Film Award for Best Lyrics for Vairamuthu.
The Tamil and Hindi versions of the album sold over 3million units in India, with the Tamil version selling over 200,000 units[2] and the Hindi version selling 2.8million units.[3] The Hindi version of the album earned ₹7.5 crore (equivalent to ₹43 crore or US$6.0 million in 2018) in sales.[4]
- 6Track listing
Background[edit]
Mani Ratnam after his long relationship with Ilaiyaraaja, decided to collaborate with a newcomer. He happened to listen to some ad jingles, composed by Rahman, in an awards function, where Rahman received the award for Best Jingle Composer.[5][6] Impressed with Rahman's works, Ratnam visited his studio and listened to a tune that Rahman had composed long back on the Kaveri River water dispute (later revealed to be 'Tamizha Tamizha' from the soundtrack).[7] Ratnam signed him immediately for his next project, Roja, which was the first one in his terrorism trilogy. Rahman, in spite of his reluctance to seriously take up work in films, accepted the offer since Ratnam had the reputation of a director with a good taste for music.[5] Rahman would later say: 'I wasn't sure myself why I accepted Roja. I was offered Rs 25,000 for it, a sum that I could make in three days composing ad jingles. I think it was the prospect of working with Mani that enticed me'.[5] In an August 2016 interview with Filmfare, Rahman recalled that he chose not to pursue education at Berklee College of Music because he got to work on Roja.[8]
Development[edit]
Rahman used instruments and grand arrangements to generate an expansive sound. Songs such as 'Rukkumani' had a loud thumping feel and became ingrained in pop culture. The score was performed at the Panchathan Record Inn in Chennai. The song 'Thamizha Thamizha' is a poem written by Subramanya Bharathi. 'Chinna Chinna Aasai' was the first song Rahman had composed for the film.[9][10] For the lyrics of song, Vairamuthu revealed that the song took two and half hours to write and he wrote 120 desires in the song but later shortened it into 16 and also revealed that he used the lines of a song which was originally composed for Doordarshan.[11][9] The song 'Kadhal Rojave' is set in the Kapi raga.[12]
Regarding the music Mani Ratnam says, 'I was trying to do a film, I wanted good music and I was searching for somebody who would and I heard a demonstration tape of his which he had sent across. I thought that in the first note of the piece that he had sent me was really brilliant, really outstanding piece. So I went across to his studio and he played me some more, lots of things which he had done for jingles and a few other musical pieces he has done for somebody else. They were quite amazing and I had no doubts that he would be right for my film. How much he would grow, I was not looking at. I was looking at predominately my film at that point of time. He was ready to break a lot of conventions that were there in terms of music at that point of time, in terms of recording at that point in time. So I was very lucky to find someone who was willing to break away and do something different.'[13] For the Hindi version of the soundtrack, Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu were offered to sing the songs, but both declined as they did not know about Rahman at that time.[14]
Release history[edit]
The soundtrack album was originally released in Tamil by Lahari Music in 1992. The soundtrack was later released in Malayalam in 1993 and in Hindi and Marathi in 1994 by Magnasound. The instrumental special version featuring five songs was released in Tamil and Telugu by Lahari Music in 1993 and in Hindi by Magnasound in 1994.
Reception and influence[edit]
A. R. Rahman receiving a Platinum sales disc at the MagnaSound Awards for Roja
Rahman introduced new orchestral melodies in Indian film soundtracks, which till then was based on a few traditional Indian instruments.[15]Time magazine's noted film critic, Richard Corliss stated in 2005 that the 'astonishing debut work parades Rahman's gift for alchemizing outside influences until they are totally Tamil, totally Rahman,' naming it one of the magazine's '10 Best Soundtracks' of all time.[1][16][17]Recalling the massive success of his first film, Rahman says, 'I was lucky to set a sound in the first film. And I had the right people like Mani Ratnam guiding me to achieve it also and by the grace of god it set and the people know from the moment the song is heard that this is Rahman's.'
Through Roja several singers got their breakthrough in the Tamil music scene as well. Sujatha Mohan, Unni Menon and Minmini, who is only known as the singer of 'Chinna Chinna Aasai', probably her best known song in her entire career,[18] were noticed following their performances in Roja,[19] while noted ghazal singer Hariharan made his Tamil debut through this album.[20] Rahman even had musically untrained elderly women sing.[21]
Awards[edit]
A. R. Rahman won the National Film Award for Best Music Direction, the first time ever by a debutant.[22] Rahman also earned Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director and Filmfare Best Music Director Award (Tamil) for his work.[22]Vairamuthu won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics for 'Chinna Chinna Aasai', while Minmini won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Female Playback for the same song.
Track listing[edit]
Tamil (original soundtrack)[edit]
All lyrics are written by Vairamuthu; all music is composed by A.R. Rahman.
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Chinna Chinna Asai' | Minmini & A.R. Rahman | 4:55 |
2. | 'Rukkumani Rukkumani' | S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, K.S. Chithra & Chorus | 6:02 |
3. | 'Kaadhal Rojave' | S.P. Balasubrahmanyam & Sujatha Mohan | 5:03 |
4. | 'Chinna Chinna Asai (Bit)' | Minmini | 1:05 |
5. | 'Pudhu Vellai Mazhai' | Unni Menon & Sujatha Mohan | 5:16 |
6. | 'Thamizha Thamizha' | Hariharan | 3:07 |
7. | 'Kaadhal Rojave (M)' | S.P. Balasubrahmanyam | 5:03 |
Hindi[edit]
All lyrics are written by P.K. Mishra; all music is composed by A.R. Rahman.
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Chhoti Si Asha' | Minmini & A.R. Rahman | 4:56 |
2. | 'Rukmani Rukmani' | Baba Sehgal, Shweta Shetty & Chorus | 6:05 |
3. | 'Roja Jaaneman I' | S.P. Balasubrahmanyam & Sujatha Mohan | 5:07 |
4. | 'Yeh Haseen Waadiyaan' | S.P. Balasubrahmanyam & K.S. Chithra | 5:21 |
5. | 'Roja Jaaneman II' | Hariharan & Sujatha Mohan | 5:07 |
6. | 'Chhoti Si Asha (Bit)' | Minmini | 1:07 |
7. | 'Bharat Hum Ko Jaan Se Pyaara Hain' | Hariharan & Chorus | 3:05 |
Telugu[edit]
All lyrics are written by Rajashri; all music is composed by A.R. Rahman.
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Chinni Chinni Aasha' | Minmini & A.R. Rahman | 4:57 |
2. | 'Nagamani Nagamani' | S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, K.S. Chithra & Chorus | 6:00 |
3. | 'Na Cheli Rojave' | S.P. Balasubrahmanyam & Sujatha Mohan | 5:04 |
4. | 'Paruvam Vanaga' | S.P. Balasubrahmanyam & Sujatha Mohan | 5:18 |
5. | 'Vinaraa Vinaraa' | Mano & Chorus | 3:07 |
6. | 'Chinna Chinna Aasha (Bit)' | Minmini | 1:07 |
Malayalam[edit]
All lyrics are written by Mankombu Gopalakrishnan; all music is composed by A.R. Rahman.
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Oru Mandhasmitham' | Unni Menon & Sujatha Mohan | 5:18 |
2. | 'Chella Chella Asha' | K.S. Chithra & A.R. Rahman | 4:57 |
3. | 'Omal Poonkuyile' | Biju Narayanan & Sujatha Mohan | 5:04 |
4. | 'Thankamani Thankamani' | Unni Menon, Sujatha Mohan & Chorus | 6:02 |
5. | 'Bharatham Ente' | G. Venugopal & Chorus | 3:05 |
6. | 'Chella Chella Asha (Bit)' | K.S. Chithra | 1:07 |
Marathi[edit]
All lyrics are written by Jagadish Khebudkar; all music is composed by A.R. Rahman.
![Chinna Chinna](/uploads/1/2/6/2/126291009/560002747.jpg)
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Bhole Man Majhe' | Uttara Kelkar & A.R. Rahman | 4:57 |
2. | 'Rukmini Rukmini' | Sudesh Bhonsle, Shweta Shetty & Chorus | 6:02 |
3. | 'Roja Priyatam' | Suresh Wadkar & Sujatha Mohan | 5:04 |
4. | 'Dhundh Varshav Ha' | Anupama Deshpande & Suresh Wadkar | 5:18 |
5. | 'Bhole Man Majhe (Bit)' | Uttara Kelkar | 1:07 |
6. | 'Bharath Majha' | Ravindra Sathe & Chorus | 3:05 |
Instrumental adaptation[edit]
An instrumental adaptation album was also released. The album was released in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
References[edit]
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- ^ abMathai 2009, p. 71.
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- ^Sarfraz Manzoor (2 April 2010). 'A new level of recognition, legitimacy: Rahman'. Chennai, India: The Hinduaccessdate=2010-4-10.
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Further reading[edit]
- Nagappan, Ramu (2005). 'Momentary Pleasures of Reconcilliation'. Speaking Havoc: Social Suffering & South Asian Narratives. Washington: University of Washington Press. ISBN978-0-295-98488-9.
- Mathai, Kamini (2009). A.R. Rahman: The Musical Storm. Penguin Books India. ISBN978-0-670-08371-8.
External links[edit]
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